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The Gravity Bike Rack leans against the wall, a space-efficient choice for garage storage. Store two bikes out of the way of cars and walkways on this unique rack.

No bolt arm are vinyl coating to protect your bike's finish. You have to see it to believe it. Just rest this well-built bike rack against any wall in your garage, mudroom, or basement. This rack is 26 inches wide at the base, and extends outwards 19 inches from the wall, and uses a beefy, semi-circular base at a 45 degree angle for stability. Hang two bikes from their top tubes, and you've solved a big storage problem in close-to-the-wall space you'll never miss. Made from a durable baked enamel metal with padded feet and wall brace. Independently adjustable arms keep both bikes completely level regardless of frame design. Rack has an impressive 130 pound weight capacity. Some assembly is required by no installation.

Additional Information:

Ground shipping only.

Items may be drop-shipped from the manufacturer. Please allow an extra week for delivery.

The above dimensions are the outside measurements of the product at the largest point. All dimensions are in inches and may be rounded up to the nearest quarter inch.
-Width: Left to right dimension
-Height: Top to bottom dimension
-Depth: Front to back dimension
-Diameter: Width of a circle at the widest point

My wife knows how picky I am when it comes to buying stuff for around our house, so this must really be something incredible. I have no complaints. Zero. It is perfect in every way, including the price. [...] Don't hesitate, buy this bike rack then tell your friends.Bottom Line: recommended

It's alright but a bit unstable

Bradford (Edmond, OK)

The rack is fairly accurate as listed. THE ONLY COMPLAINT I have is that I read several different sites (listing this same rack) who claim the SCREW holding it to the wall IS 'OPTIONAL'...but this IS NOT the case. If you put a 2nd bike on the top rack, then the screw IS REQUIRED because it pulls away from the wall (due to a lack of a 'tight fit' where the two pieces slide together). I use this rack in my apartment, so while I wasn't super enthused about putting a big screw in the wall, I went ahead with it because I have both a road/triathlon bike and a mountain bike so I need to securely rack both bikes. With the screw in place, the rack is great. It takes up minimal space for what it does, and seems sturdy with the screw in place correctly. I would recommend this to a friend with the stipulation that they know they will be putting a screw in a wall.Bottom Line: recommended